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  • I have a bunch of ST6000NM0095 (which are similar specs) in my NAS, and despite already being well used when I got them, so far only one needed to be replaced in nearly 5 years of (my) usage.

    My only advice with these is: if you notice a maddening noise coming from them when they’re idle, update them to the latest firmware and it’ll go away.





  • antsu@lemmy.wtftoLinux@lemmy.mlFriendly reminder
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    6 months ago

    Timeshift with BTRFS kicks ass. I have mine set for daily snapshots, retained for a week. Only the changes between snapshots are stored, so the extra disk usage is minimal, and easily justified by the peace of mind in case of fuck-ups or broken updates.



  • antsu@lemmy.wtftoLinux@lemmy.mlZFS Swap on Linux
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    7 months ago

    I don’t have the source right now, but I had the same idea not long ago, and the tl;dr is swap on a zvol is a very bad idea. If your system ever runs low on memory and actually needs to do heavy swapping, you’re setting yourself up for a catastrophe.






  • This looks about right, I have a similar setup for unauthenticated services here, with the difference that I’m using NGINX Proxy Manager instead of Caddy. The things I would try/check are:

    • Make sure you’ve enabled the proxy provider in the local outpost config in Authentik.
    • Declare a common network between the two containers, so that they can communicate without having to go out through the host’s IP. This way you can reference the VS Code container directly by its service name in Authentik.
    • I’m not familiar with Caddy, but I would also try changing the code.test.example.com entry to point directly to Authentik’s IP and port (in other words, both entries would look the same). In the config your posted, it seems like Caddy is redirecting through itself.